Trinity Centre Aberdeen will take direct control of its multi-storey car park from Friday 28 November, following an agreement with Q-PARK to return operations to the centre.
Blackadders’ Partner Dale Ross has been accredited as a Trust Law Specialist by the Law Society of Scotland.
Nuart Aberdeen has announced it will return with a world’s first for a street art festival by exploring text and poetry-based art on the theme of “Poetry Is In The Streets”.
After 32 years of dedicated service, managing director Bill Aitken has retired from Red Rooster Lifting, marking the end of a significant chapter in the company’s history.
Clan Cancer Support has expanded its Christmas tree collection service across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, with bookings now open for customers to arrange recycling for real trees after the festive season.
Azets is exploring secondments that would see trainee accountants gain “front of house” experience in pubs, hotels and restaurants to build stronger people skills in the era of AI.
Aberdeen’s Vue cinema will close after 21 years next month, leaving nearly 30 staff facing redundancy just weeks after Christmas.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing an ethics inquiry after Nigel Farage reported her to the Prime Minister’s independent adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, alleging she misled the public about the state of the nation’s finances ahead of last week’s £30bn tax rises.
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation, Scotland’s only dedicated asthma charity, today launches its 2025 Christmas Fundraising Campaign: “Give the Gift of Breath This Christmas.”
A sitting Labour MP has been given a two-year jail sentence in Bangladesh after being found guilty in her absence of corruption allegations.
Shell and Equinor have completed a major deal to combine their UK offshore oil and gas operations, creating a new Aberdeen-headquartered company that will immediately become the largest independent producer in the UK North Sea.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.